5011 / US Chart no1 ...poll

Do you have a copy of 5011 ( or US chart no1)

  • Yes

    Votes: 62 78.5%
  • no

    Votes: 6 7.6%
  • Never heard of it

    Votes: 11 13.9%

  • Total voters
    79
  • Poll closed .
Nope, I've got "How to read a chart" or something similar, by Nigel Calder. It's basically 5011 with a few words and an index. I find it's a little better when come across the obscure symbols on the chart. Having said that, I can't imagine using either except when doing fairly leisurely passage planning.
 
I've got one. Looks like:

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Can't remember when I last referred to it though
 
5011. but I paid £1.40 for it in 1982. :o


Occasionally I have been known to refer to more uptodate ones....
 
I don't, but all my charts are Imray ones. I do have several copies of the Imray symbol sheet hanging around (you get one with each pack of charts) which I guess counts as the equivalent to 5011.

What I also have in the nav bookcase is a laminated sheet with all the C-Map symbols, even though I use my plotter fairly rarely - do those who use one full time know what all the symbols on it mean, and if not do they have a similar sheet?

Pete
 
5011. but I paid £1.40 for it in 1982. :o


Occasionally I have been known to refer to more uptodate ones....

I have edition 1 of 5011 (INT 1) published in 1991 following the IHO standard adopted in 1982

Maybe yours is more like my old 1973 one following an earlier IHO standard. Fathoms symbols on the left, metric symbols on the right.
 
Cobbles not cobblers !

Never come across under sea shoe repairers But you get under water farriers off the Dorset coast.... fitting shoes to sea horses
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